6.0

Table Of Contents
312
Terminology
to transfer the memory contents to the virtual memory file
on the hard disk.
Any editing or processing applied to HD Wave projects are
immediately written back to the hard disk file, as is the
case with conventional tape recorders. Prudence is sug-
gested when using the editing options in the menu Effects
and any commands in the Edit menu to prevent any acci-
dental loss of audio material.
For test or preview purposes, please follow the outlined
below:
First, work on a copy of the audio material. To accomplish
this, copy the selected range into the Clip (Shortcut: ‘c’).
Open or activate the Clip window and select the complete
contents of the window (Shortcut: ‘a’). Any processing can
now be applied to the Clip contents.
Mono, L&R, and Stereo Wave Projects
Mono: Contains mono audio data.
Stereo: Stereo audio with a standard one-channel graphical
display (combined display of both stereo channels).
Contains stereo audio data. The sample values for the right
and left channels are contained in the same file in successive
order.
It is also possible to display both stereo channels. To switch
the display select View > VIP Display Mode > Definition >
Stereo in 2.
L&R: Stereo audio with two-channel graphical display (se-
parate display of both tracks). Contains two mono samples
(mono audio data) for both stereo tracks.
Using L&R projects in MAGIX audio studio is only
necessary as a transitional step to convert a stereo Wave
project into two mono projects and vice versa.
All types of Wave projects (Mono, L&R, Stereo) can be used
in the same VIP. To play back L&R Wave projects in stereo,
the parameters for the two (mono) tracks need to be set to
‘left’ and ‘right’ respectively.